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Description of the
A partition plan and a certificate of separate ownership must be submitted to the land registry for the registration of separate ownership of flats or non-residential rooms in the land register.
Prerequisites
The partition plan is a construction drawing that shows the division of the building as well as the location and size of the parts of the building owned separately and those owned jointly. The subdivision plan must be signed and sealed or stamped by the building authority (district offices, independent cities, large district towns and the municipalities to which the tasks of the lower building supervisory authority have been transferred).
The building authority must confirm in the certificate of seclusion that the flats or other rooms are self-contained.
Required documents
A building plan showing the layout, in duplicate,
which must not exceed DIN A3 format and which, in particular, clearly indicates the relationship between common and individual property and how they are demarcated from one another, and that the flats and other rooms are self-contained. All individual rooms belonging to the same flat, etc., must be marked with the same number on the building plan.Costs
Apportionment plan including certificate of segregation: €25 to €150 per condominium unit (tariff no. 2.I.2/16 of the annex to section 1 of the schedule of costs)Legal basis
Legal remedy
Administrative court actionProcedure
You must apply to the relevant planning authority for a certificate of completion.